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ED 703 Extending Human Capacity via Transliteracy

Logo Makers

6/17/2018

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Write a blog review of the logo making software you chose  and what hurdles you encountered and your overall experience.
Since I was out of town last week I missed out on the class about Logo making. Since I feel like I had to figure it out myself (because asking for help is too much for me) I clicked on a couple of links to see what logo makers are like. The first link https://logomakr.com/ seemed great because right away you are able to watch a "how to" video on how to make a logo. I played around with the images a bit and created a logo that I thought fit what I was looking for. Here is my first one:
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This website was REALLY easy to use but I felt it did not have a lot of picture options. I thought my first attempt at my logo was not that bad. But I wanted to try one more site since I was not in class and wanted to make sure I was creating the perfect logo (even though this is just a first draft). So I clicked on https://www.freelogodesign.org/index.html and tried out this program. I liked the images on this site BUT each piece of the image came apart when you tried to move it. That drove me crazy. So I only picked images that were one piece, which limited me. This logo I felt was much cleaner than the one above. Here is my second attempt:
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I'm not sure if which one (if either) I like best. I might continue to create different ones until I feel I found the right match for me. I am not a very creative person so this was a struggle for me. I also don't have an eye for straight lines so I was struggling with the images and where to place them. I did have fun trying to find all the right images and figuring out my style.  
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